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Catalogs and Reviews  

 

 

  • Speck, Adam. "Airport Art Speaks to Travelers," The Fort Report, March 18, 2020, p. 9 

 

  • Charles Steiner Art Exhibit. Entertainment Fort Smith, September 2014, p 56 

 

  

  • Times Record Staff. Artyfact: Faculty Exhibit, Times Record, August 28, 2014, p 5B

 

 

  • Grajeda, Antoinette and Becca Martin Brown. "Ozarks at Large," KUAF Radio, August 27, 2014 

       http://Kuaf.com/post/uafs-professor-displays-lifes-work

 

  • Batchelor, Ashley. "Pieces of his Past: UAFS Art Professor Shares Body of Work," The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, August 22, 2014, p 7 

 

 

  • Stokstad, Marilyn and Michael Cothren. Facebook Artist Birthday Website and Posting, (Authors of popular college text Art History) April 27, 2014 

 

 

  • Emprise Bank. Self-Portrait included in 2012 Commercial Calendar, 2011

    

 

  • Jamison, Davina. Abstract Exhibit to Capture Tangible Ruin, The Hutchinson News (Hutchinson Kansas), 2008    

 

 

  • Ramondetta, Joanna. "Out of the Fire Comes Art for Charles Steiner," The Wichita Eagle, December 5, 2008, 15D.  

 

  

  • Trust Company of Kansas. Artist Profile for 2008 Quarterly Newsletter, 2008 

 

 

  • Lambert, Don. Kansas Masters Invitational Art Show 2007, Strecker-Nelson Gallery, Manhattan, KS, pg 114  

 

 

  • Shull, Chris. "Art: Center Showcases WAM Director’s Love of Painting," The Wichita Eagle, September 9, 2001, pg 1E   

        

 

  • Raynor, Vivian. "A Juried Show by 28 Artists and a Solo Show by Their Judge," The New York Times, April 25, 1993, pg 12NJ

      https://www.nytimes.com/1993/04/25/nyregion/art-a-juried-show-by-28-artists-and-a-solo-show-by-their-judge.html?searchResultPosition=1

   

  • Hempel, Toby. "Painting on the Edge," The Princeton Packet-“Time Off," April 16, 1993, pg 10-11

 

 

  • Artists’ Liaison Exhibitions, Santa Monica, CA (1987), 6 

 

 

  • Art Alumni Invitational Exhibition, The George Washington University, (1982) 14. TheWorking Process, New York, NY (1981), 13 

 

 

  • Secrest, Meryle, Galleries: A Fusion of Sensuality and Poetry, The Washington Post  (April 5, 1975), D5  

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